Funding Opportunities

Female Entrepreneurs Can Now Apply for STREETCEOs 24 Hours Reality TV Bootcamp Academy

Interested female applicants are invited to apply to STREETCEOS 24 hours Reality TV Bootcamp. The bootcamp academy programme would be aired live both in Startimes and other global broadcasting networks for two months in Nairobi, Kenya.

STREETCEOs is designed to give tech-startup founders a platform to network with panels of VCs and Angel investors, pitch their ideas, prove their validation and access funding. The bi-annual programme is both motivating and educating as well as entertaining.

The aim of the programmes is to kick start Africa’s startups nation simply to accelerate the nation’s ecosystem. For every season, 25 cohorts are admitted into the Bootcamp and in 2019, the company is rooting through various incubation and accelerator hubs all over Africa to get the best 25 that stands up globally.

Criteria

  • Startup founders are required to introduce themselves, their and startup and the problem they are solving in Africa, in five minutes.
  • Startups must be solutions driven to the hailing challenges in Africa.
  • Founders don’t necessarily need to be graduates.

Benefits

Participating startups stand to get the following amongst others;

  • Investment opportunities
  • Masterclasses
  • Incubation/Accelerators with foreign partners
  • Internship programmes
  • Global exposure

Additional benefit

10 best cohorts will also participate in one of STREETCEOs’ TV partners pitch live show in California USA.

Application

All videos are to be sent by e-mail to charles@streetceostv.com and via WhatsApp through +2348063429083, on or before Friday, March 8, 2019.


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